Explore Zanzibar’s spice farms and historic Stone Town in a day. Taste, learn, and capture memories. Perfect for foodies and culture lovers.
Explore Zanzibar’s spice farms and historic Stone Town in a day. Taste, learn, and capture memories. Perfect for foodies and culture lovers.
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The Old Fort (Ngome Kongwe) - As the oldest structure in Zanzibar, this fort was constructed in the late 17th century to protect the island from invaders. Visitors can explore its impressive stone walls, historic cannons, and winding corridors, imagining the rich history it has witnessed over the centuries.
Inside, discover local art displays,…
- The Old Fort (Ngome Kongwe) - As the oldest structure in Zanzibar, this fort was constructed in the late 17th century to protect the island from invaders. Visitors can explore its impressive stone walls, historic cannons, and winding corridors, imagining the rich history it has witnessed over the centuries.
Inside, discover local art displays, cultural performances, and craft markets, offering a genuine taste of Zanzibari culture. Be sure to visit the rooftop area for breathtaking panoramic views of Stone Town and the sparkling Indian Ocean—a perfect spot for photos.
This destination is perfect for history buffs, culture enthusiasts, and anyone eager to experience the unique blend of Swahili, Arab, and Portuguese influences that have shaped Zanzibar.
- Old Slave Market/Anglican Cathedral - Delve into a significant chapter of Zanzibar’s history at the Old Slave Market site, where visitors can learn about the island’s involvement in the East African slave trade. The open-air market site features historical markers and exhibits that provide insight into the lives of enslaved people and the impact of this era on Zanzibar’s culture and society.
Next to the site is the Anglican Cathedral, constructed in 1873 on the former market grounds as a symbol of abolition. Visitors can explore the cathedral’s striking architecture, view its memorials, and climb to vantage points offering panoramic views of Stone Town. Guided tours provide context, sharing stories of resilience, freedom, and the island’s complex history.
- Forodhani Gardens - Experience the lively Forodhani Gardens, a scenic waterfront park in the heart of Stone Town. Visitors can stroll along the promenade, enjoy views of the Indian Ocean, and immerse themselves in the vibrant local culture. In the evenings, the gardens transform into a bustling street food market, where vendors serve freshly grilled seafood, Zanzibar pizzas, sugarcane juice, and other local delicacies.
This is the ideal spot to soak in the atmosphere of Stone Town, mingle with locals, and savor authentic Zanzibari flavors. Visitors can also admire nearby historic buildings and enjoy the coastal breeze while exploring the colorful market stalls.
- House of Wonders - Discover the House of Wonders, one of Stone Town’s most iconic landmarks. Built in the late 19th century, this grand palace was the first building in Zanzibar to feature electricity and an elevator, symbolizing the island’s modernization during the Sultanate era.
Visitors can explore the museum’s exhibits on Zanzibar’s history, culture, and maritime heritage, including traditional artifacts, Swahili architecture, and royal relics. The rooftop terrace offers stunning views of the harbor and Stone Town’s historic skyline, making it a perfect spot for photography.
- Darajani Bazaar - Dive into the vibrant atmosphere of Darajani Bazaar, Stone Town’s bustling central market. Visitors can wander through narrow alleys filled with fresh produce, spices, seafood, textiles, and everyday goods, experiencing the sights, smells, and sounds of local life.
Visitors can interact with friendly vendors, observe traditional trading practices, and even sample fresh fruits, spices, or street snacks. The market offers a true glimpse into Zanzibar’s culture, commerce, and daily rhythms, making it an ideal stop for photography, cultural insight, and souvenir shopping.
- Big Body With Tatata Spice Farm - Explore the flavors and fragrances of Zanzibar at the Tatata Spice Farm, a vibrant working plantation cultivating a variety of spices and tropical fruits. Visitors will enjoy a guided tour through lush plantations, learning how cloves, cinnamon, vanilla, nutmeg, and cardamom are grown, harvested, and used in local cuisine.
Visitors can see, touch, and smell the fresh spices, taste tropical fruits straight from the trees, and gain insight into Zanzibar’s centuries-old spice trade. The experience also includes a traditional Zanzibari lunch served on-site, allowing visitors to enjoy authentic local flavors in a beautiful farm setting.

- Private transportation
- Professional multilingual speaking guide
- Bottle of drinking water
- Extra hours for shopping in Stone Town
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Professional multilingual speaking guide
- Bottle of drinking water
- Extra hours for shopping in Stone Town
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Alcoholic beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
Start your Zanzibar journey at a delightful spice farm, where you can wander through vibrant plantations of cloves, cinnamon, vanilla, and tropical fruits. Engage your senses by smelling, touching, and tasting the fresh spices while discovering the island’s long-standing spice trade history.
Relish a mouthwatering traditional Zanzibari lunch at the farm,…
Start your Zanzibar journey at a delightful spice farm, where you can wander through vibrant plantations of cloves, cinnamon, vanilla, and tropical fruits. Engage your senses by smelling, touching, and tasting the fresh spices while discovering the island’s long-standing spice trade history.
Relish a mouthwatering traditional Zanzibari lunch at the farm, crafted with fresh local ingredients. Following this, proceed to the historic Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, for a guided tour through its narrow alleys, lively markets, and famous landmarks. Uncover the rich Swahili, Arab, and colonial heritage while shopping for souvenirs or capturing stunning photos.
Ideal for: food enthusiasts, culture lovers, and travelers looking for a comprehensive Zanzibar experience in a single day.
Reserve your spot now to enjoy the tastes and history of Zanzibar!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.